- and
cartographer Pierre Jartoux described gin-seng, a
Chinese name for a
plant now
known as
Panax ginseng.
According to
Jartoux, the name
means "form of...
-
Jartoux,
Pierre (1713). "XXV. The
description of a
tartarian plant, call'd gin-seng; with an
account of its virtues. In a
letter from
Father Jartoux,...
- Sino-French
cartographic program,
Jesuits Jean-Baptiste Régis,
Pierre Jartoux, and
Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli joined a
Chinese team
visiting the lower...
- Sino-French
cartographic program by the
Jesuits Jean-Baptiste Régis,
Pierre Jartoux, and
Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli, who
found it a stronghold,
serving as the...
- the
features of the work of Mingantu,
including the
stimulus of
Pierre Jartoux, who
brought three infinite series to
China early in the 1700s. For instance...
-
stimulus of
Jesuit missionary, engineer,
mathematician and
geographer Pierre Jartoux, who
brought three infinite series to
China early in the 1700s. On May...
-
consent to a map of the
Great Wall of China. Bouvet, Régis and
Pierre Jartoux measured their route to the
eastern extremity of the
famous rampart by...
- hoton) was
visited ca. 1709 by the
Jesuits Jean-Baptiste Régis,
Pierre Jartoux, and
Xavier Ehrenbert Fridelli, who
found it a well-defended town, serving...
- 3 and 4 of
Geyuan Milü Jiefa. In 1701,
French Jesuit missionary Pierre Jartoux (1669-1720) came to China, and he
brought along three infinite series expansions...
- in so
short a
space of time".
Together with Jean-Baptiste Régis,
Pierre Jartoux, and others, he
designed the maps of Zhili, the Amur district, Khalkas...